Consumer group exposes costs of Biden admin's war on home appliances

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Alliance For Consumers, a nonprofit consumer advocacy group, released an analysis highlighting how the Biden administration's regulatory regime will lead to higher consumer prices.

A consumer advocacy organization released a new analysis highlighting how the Biden administration's climate agenda will burden Americans with higher costs for various home appliances and everyday items.

Overall, over the last several months, the Department of Energy has unveiled new standards for a wide variety of appliances including stovetops, water heaters, gas furnaces, clothes washers, dishwashers, refrigerators and air conditioners.

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